This will give you goosebumps! The Closest league finishes of all time!!

The 2011/2012 Premier League title race is one of the closest title races we have ever seen in English, or for that matter, European football history. Manchester City and Manchester United headed into the final day of the season with 86 points each, but City boasted a +63 goal difference whereas their illustrious rivals had mustered only a +55 goal difference. The Citizens have also scored 90 goals to United’s 88 and if both the sides won on the final match-day, United would need to score in double figures at Sunderland to even stand a chance of claiming a record 20thleague title. As fate would have it Manchester City scored an injury time winner to clinch their first League title in more that five decades and with it the best Premier League finish in the History of English football. But they have been more such finishes across Europe, here are  a few.

 Liverpool vs Arsenal 1988-89 Season

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Quite possibly the most famous and historic title race ever, the destination of the title wasn’t decided till literally the last second. Liverpool faced Arsenal on the final day at fortress Anfield with a superior goal difference and the teams level on points. Arsenal needed to win by two clear goals so that they could take the title by via the superior number of goals scored, but they hadn’t won at Anfield in a very long time.

Arsenal led 1-0 until the 90th minute and the tension in the stadium was palpable. Liverpool were recoiling and Arsenal were looking to break. As the Gunners broke away, in the words of the famous commentator Brian Moore, “Arsenal come streaming forward now in surely what will be their last attack. A good ball by Dixon, finding Smith, for Thomas, charging through the midfield. Thomas, it’s up for grabs now!” The Merseysiders were stunned and Arsenal celebrated a famous victory.

Real Madrid vs Barcelona 2006-07

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Defending champions FC Barcelona led the league for much of the season while arch rivals Real Madrid struggled to remain in the Champions League spots. Barca’s form started dipping in January and Madrid clawed their way back to finally take the lead for the first time all season in mid-March. They remained in the lead till the very end and both the sides would finish on 76 points.

The Catalans had a superior goal difference of +45 to Real’s +26, but in Spain it is decided by head-to-head record. The Los Blancos clinched the title as they had a superior head-to-head record having beaten Barca 2-0 in Madrid and drawn 3-3 in Catalonia.

 AZ Alkmaar vs PSV Eindhoven vs Ajax Amsterdam (2006-07)

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In a sensational season of Dutch football, the three teams were tied on 72 points each heading into the final day of the season. AZ Alkmaar boasted a superior goal difference of +53 to Ajax’s and PSV’s +47 and +46 respectively. AZ proceeded to blow up their advantage and were upset 3-2 by relegation contenders Excelsior Rotterdam. Ajax managed to beat Willem II 2-0 and now had plus +49 goal difference.

But PSV had other plans, going on to beat Vitesse 5-1 and improving their goal difference to +50 to steal the title right under Ajax’s noses. Football experts widely believe that it was one of the greatest Dutch seasons of all time, with the excitement levels reaching near hysteria.

Other close calls:

In the 1963-64 Serie A, Bologna and Inter Milan finished level on points and Bologna beat Inter 2-0 in the play-off match to win their 7th and last Serie A title. Italy is the only one of the five major European leagues which used tie-breakers to decide the destination of the title.

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In the 1909-10 season, Pro Vercelli and Inter Milan finished on level points. The play-off was supposed to be played in Vercelli due to their better goal difference, but on the date of the match most of the Vercelli players were committed to a military tournament and their plea to change the date was rejected by Inter and the federation. In protest, Vercelli played their fourth string team (youth players of 10-15 years of age) and were predictably hammered 10-3.

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